1. serenading - Noun
2. serenading - Verb
of Serenade
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother audition in a first-look clip of Saturday night’s BGT had Lili Davies step on to the stage with an original song serenading Simon. Source: Internet
At these performances, Cusack appeared from offstage during the intro to "In Your Eyes" and handed Gabriel a ghetto blaster, a homage to his scene serenading Ione Skye in the movie "Say Anything". Source: Internet
A handful of dishevelled all-night partygoers, their arms wrapped firmly around each other, are weaving homeward past the Georgian storefronts, serenading themselves with tired, scratchy voices. Source: Internet
A lot of birds came back early this year and they have been serenading folks. Source: Internet
Unlike some singers in quarantine elsewhere in the world, Preisser hasn’t been serenading his neighbors. Source: Internet
When they sing, in voices layered with ambivalence and anger and longing, it is clear that it is their past selves whom they are serenading." Source: Internet